ladydragon said:
what got me interested was the question about breeding a ghost snake.. cause that is what I have as well....as to what "type" female i should purchase to figure out what, if anything, he is het for.
The answer depends on what you want to produce.
If you breed him to anything that is not at least anery or hypo (the two components that make up "ghost"), the only thing you can guarantee in the offspring is that they will be het for hypo and het for anery, but will, in all likelihood, look normal.
If you breed him to an anery, all of the offspring would get anery from both parents, as well as hypo from him, so would all be anery het hypo.
If you breed him to a hypo, all of the offspring would get hypo from both parents, as well as anery from him, so would all be hypo het anery.
If you breed him to a ghost, all of the offspring should be ghost.
If you breed to a snow, which is anery and amel, the offspring would get anery from both parents, hypo from him and amel from her, so would be anery het hypo + amel.
That covers the most common choices. Anything else that pops up will give you more of an idea of what hets he might carry.
My suggestion would be to breed him to an amel het hypo + anery. The offspring would be:
25% Normal het Amel + Anery + Hypo
25% Anery het Amel + Hypo
25% Hypo het Amel + Anery
25% Anery Hypo ("Ghost") het Amel
At least four different looking babies, but you can tell exactly what each is het for! If you produce any snows or amels, that tells you he is het for amel. How does that sound?